Cesar Pizarro, vice president and business manager of El Nuevo Herald announced his retirement. Since the 1980s, there has been no single individual in our company more closely associated with our strategy in the Hispanic marketplace in general, or with the success of El Nuevo Herald, in particular. Cesar began his career with us in 1974, and along the way has served as Director of Circulation for The Miami News, Regional Sales Manager for The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald, Director of Display Ad Sales, National Advertising Director, Director of Spanish Language Publications, and Director of Hispanic Market & International Advertising. He was a key player in the launch of El Nuevo Herald in 1987 as well as the decision to market El Nuevo separately from The Miami Herald in 1998.

The vast majority of U.S. adults read newspaper media content across a range of technology platforms, according to an analysis of the newest data on media usage from Scarborough Research—including 59% of Americans ages 18-24, the youngest cohort of adults, a group that many are skeptical ever think about newspaper content.

Diario Las Americas announces that beginning May 21, 2013, it will become a morning newspaper and its subscribers will have access to the news early in the morning. It will now be published seven days a week, Monday through Sunday.

Hoy newspaper in Chicago, was recently awarded an IRE Award by the Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. in the Multiplatform category for its investigative series, Crunch Time. The annual IRE Awards recognize the best in investigative reporting by print, broadcast and online media.

impreMedia, the leading Hispanic news and information company, received thirty-nine awards with flagship publications La Opinión from Los Angeles and El Diario La Prensa from New York taking first and second in the Outstanding Spanish Daily category respectively.

The Houston Chronicle announced new leadership in the areas of Spanish-language publishing, marketing and communications, naming Alejandro "Alex" Sanchez, as the general manager and publisher of La Voz.